Disney World and Disneyland’s new ticket costs are ‘stupidly overpriced,’ says Twitter

Price hikes at Disneyland and Disney World took effect over the weekend, making the already pricey theme parks even more expensive for families and fans.

On Sunday, officials for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts announced that tickets for the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif., would increase by nearly 9 percent for peak one-day entry, from $124 to $135, while the price of non-peak “regular” tickets would increase from $110 to $117, Reuters reported.

“Value” tickets, for use on the least busy days, will remain at $97.

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Annual pass prices also rose significantly, with regular, signature, and “Signature Plus” passes going for $729, $999 and $1,149 respectively, up from $619, $849 and $1,049, the L.A. Times added.

Over at Disney World, peak tickets for the Magic Kingdom will now cost $123 and $129 per child or adult, respectively. “Regular” and “value” tickets will also cost more, putting the price of a “regular” ticket at $113 per child and $119 per adult (a $4 increase in both cases), and the price of a “value” ticket at $103 and $109 respectively.

Prices for other parks within Walt Disney World also jumped, including those for Epcot, Hollywood Studios and the Animal Kingdom, per the Associated Press.

Disneyland is raising the ticket price higher and honestly that is not fair for those who can’t afford it. I’ve never been to Disneyland or any Disney amusement parks and I really want to go but now it seems impossible since I’m not rich to afford even one ticket.

— valentines (@vclentines) February 12, 201

News of Disney’s price hikes was naturally met with disappointment on social media, with Twitter users calling the new tickets “stupidly overpriced” and lamenting the “not fair” decision.

Disney, meanwhile, has said that it will continue to “evolve” its pricing model to better suit guests.

“We know how important making memories at Disney theme parks is to families and we will continue to evolve our pricing in a way that gives families a range of options to meet their budget and helps better spread attendance throughout the year so they can make the most of every visit,” said Disney spokesperson Andrea Finger in a statement to Fox News.